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How do we know that public worship is true worship?

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True worship is characterized by faith and reverence in the assembly, where believers come seeking mercy from God.

True worship arises from a heart that seeks God's mercy and approaches Him with reverence and fear. In Psalm 5:7, David expresses his intention to worship in the multitude of God’s mercy, highlighting that genuine worship is anchored in an understanding of one’s need for divine grace. This principle is echoed in the New Testament, where public worship becomes an expression of our dependence on God and a community of worship with fellow believers. Those who engage in public worship with a sincere heart can expect to meet God in a meaningful and transformative way. Thus, true worship is both a response to God's mercy and a collective act that reflects faith in His promises.
Scripture References: Psalm 5:7, Luke 18:13-14, Hebrews 10:22

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